Lynch, a 6-5, 230-pounder, has been a 3-year starter on offense and a 2-year starter on defense. He had 18 catches for 348 yards and three touchdowns last season. On defense, he had 68 tackles, 34 for a loss, 13 1/2 sacks, three fumble recoveries (one for a touchdown) four passes defended and one blocked field-goal attempt.
Lynch was named first-team All-Catholic League on defense and he was a second-team All-City performer on defense.
Winners will attend the game with an adult chaperone (it must be a parent, guardian or coach). Lynch will meet Weaver after the game and will receive two pregame sideline passes, courtesy of the Eagles.
The winners are chosen for exhibiting great effort on the field and in the classroom, as well as showing great character off the field. Nominees are submitted to the Daily News and the final selection is made by Weaver.
The third-year program was the brainchild of former Eagles safety Brian Dawkins, and was taken over last year by quarterback Donovan McNabb.
How to nominate your star
Please include information about the players' academic and athletic achievement, and contact information for us to reach him. Nominations will be accepted only from coaches. *
Nominations are being accepted for deserving high school football players for the Leonard Weaver/Daily News award. If you are a high school coach and wish to have a player considered, please send an e-mail to Daily News assistant sports editor Chuck Bausman at bausmac@phillynews.com.